Community custody is the portion of a person's criminal sentence served in the community under the supervision of the Department of Corrections (DOC) following release from confinement in a state correctional facility. While on community custody, a person is subject to conditions imposed by the DOC and the sentencing court. The Secretary of the DOC may issue a warrant for the arrest of any person who violates a condition of community custody. A person who violates a condition of community custody may be subject to sanctions.
The DOC must toll a person's term of community custody for any time the person is absent from supervision without prior approval from the supervising entity.
If a person is serving a sentence for a sex offense, the DOC must toll the term of community custody for any time the person is in confinement for any reason. If a person is serving a sentence for any other type of offense, the DOC must toll the term of community custody for any time the person is in confinement, except for:
The Department of Corrections (DOC) must toll a person's term of community custody, irrespective of the category of the underlying offense, for any time the person is:
The requirement to toll a person's term of community custody for any time the person is absent from supervision without prior approval from the supervising entity is eliminated. The separate tolling requirements and exceptions for different categories of criminal offenses are eliminated.